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Friday, June 21, 2013

U.S. Marshals Task Force Apprehends Wanted Santa Rosa Fugitives

Milton,
FL – The U.S. Marshals Florida Regional Fugitive Task Force caught up with two
Santa Rosa County men, one who is wanted on several weapons charges.
Christopher Stephen Ray Cassity was captured in a home he was renting in Milton
at about 6:30 a.m. U.S. Marshals and Task Force Officers from Santa Rosa,
Escambia and Okaloosa Sheriff’s Office, as well as patrol units from Santa Rosa
and Milton Police Department knocked on the front door of the home on the 5800
Block of Stewart Street and called to Cassity to come out. Three other
unidentified men exited the house and were detained before Cassity was finally
placed under arrest. Cassity is wanted by the Milton Police Department for a
warrant that includes Felon in Possession of a Gun or Ammo and Shooting a
Missile Into a Dwelling, both felonies. Cassity also had three other
misdemeanor charges all related to gun offenses. Cassity was arrested
peacefully and is in Santa Rosa County jail being held without bond.

A
short while later around 10 a.m., the Task Force apprehended 19 year-old Camrin
Zan Bass also from Milton while he worked on a work crew clearing roadside
debris in Blackwater State Park. Bass was arrested without incident alongside
the road located near to a residence at 11266 Bob Pitts Road. Bass is currently
out on bond and being monitored by the Sheriff’s Office pending charges for
stabbing a man then pushing him into a fire earlier this year. The Task Force
arrested on Santa Rosa warrants for felony charges relating to Burglary,
Larceny and Dealing in Stolen Property. Bass was also brought to Santa Rosa
County Jail and is being held on a $20,000 bond.